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I don't remember what the original question was, but filling this out was a pain in the ass. My MOS was 91 B, which WAS combat medic. I had to scroll through to see what it is now. Just sayin'.
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Saw a Photo of Chuck Norris while I was stationed at Osan (2nd tour). Blonde hair and a flat top. It was hanging in the Tang Soo Do class room.
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How about some of the professional athletes left off most of these lists (I know a couple of the boxers were listed at least once):
Jack Dempsey - USCG
Shauna Rohbock (Pro Soccer & Olympic Bobsled) - Army NG
Rocky Marciano - US Army
Joe DiMaggio - Army AF
David Robinson - USN
Warren Spahn - US Army
Ty Cobb - US Army
Joe Louis - US Army
Ted Williams - US Navy
Bob Feller - US Navy
Roger Staubach - US Navy
Yogi Berra - US Navy
Willie Mays - US Army
Jackie Robinson - US Army
Rocky Bleier - US Army
Bob Kalsu - US Army - KIA Vietnam (Buffalo Bills Rookie of the Year)
Jack Lummus - USMC - KIA Iwo Jima (NY Giants end)
Pat Tillman - US Army - KIA Afghanistan (Arizona Cardinals LB)
Jack Dempsey - USCG
Shauna Rohbock (Pro Soccer & Olympic Bobsled) - Army NG
Rocky Marciano - US Army
Joe DiMaggio - Army AF
David Robinson - USN
Warren Spahn - US Army
Ty Cobb - US Army
Joe Louis - US Army
Ted Williams - US Navy
Bob Feller - US Navy
Roger Staubach - US Navy
Yogi Berra - US Navy
Willie Mays - US Army
Jackie Robinson - US Army
Rocky Bleier - US Army
Bob Kalsu - US Army - KIA Vietnam (Buffalo Bills Rookie of the Year)
Jack Lummus - USMC - KIA Iwo Jima (NY Giants end)
Pat Tillman - US Army - KIA Afghanistan (Arizona Cardinals LB)
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The martial arts superstar first started honing his skills while on duty in the Air Force during the Korean War.
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and veterans don't have to be "wartime" veterans to be distinguished with the title "Veteran". All deserve equal credit. If they were ordered to fight during their time, they would have.
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I had no ideaaaa. Always interested in knowing vets who went on to become superstars.
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